The History of Ireland, Volum 1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1835 - 333 sider |
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... inhabitants of Ireland were derived from the same Celtic stock which supplied Gaul , Britain , and Spain with their original population . Her language , the numerous monuments she still retains of that most ancient superstition which ...
... inhabitants of Ireland were derived from the same Celtic stock which supplied Gaul , Britain , and Spain with their original population . Her language , the numerous monuments she still retains of that most ancient superstition which ...
Side 3
... inhabitants of the country now called Wales must have been a people whose language was the same with that of the Irish , as the mountains and waters of that noble country are called by Irish names . At what time the Belgæ , the chief ...
... inhabitants of the country now called Wales must have been a people whose language was the same with that of the Irish , as the mountains and waters of that noble country are called by Irish names . At what time the Belgæ , the chief ...
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... inhabitants of which were a holy race ; while , at the same time , a con- nexion between them and Carthage is indistinctly inti- mated . Diodorus Siculus also gives an account , on the authority of some ancient writers , of an island ...
... inhabitants of which were a holy race ; while , at the same time , a con- nexion between them and Carthage is indistinctly inti- mated . Diodorus Siculus also gives an account , on the authority of some ancient writers , of an island ...
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Different Fortunes of Ireland and Britain | 5 |
Geography of Ptolemy | 11 |
Moon Worship | 21 |
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